I feel very fortunate that despite being in my mid-60's and somewhat overweight I'm in reasonably good health and have hardly ever taken time off work due to illness (unless bone-idleness counts
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I was sent home from work in early March and apart from 4 days in September have been working from home since. The latest conversation I had with our MD yesterday makes me think it will be March next year before I'm asked to return to the office, by which time I may already have declared my intention to retire.
During all this time at home I have taken daily exercise (initially walking the dog but since she left us it's been mostly cycling) and have ocassionally ventured into the local supermarket for essential stuff that either didn't get delivered or we ran out of.
I'm not scared of catching this virus for my own sake but dread to think what it would do to my wife, who is disabled and in reasonably poor health, so I take all the precautions I can to keep myself and her safe. I have a rather laid back outlook and over 29 years of military service I fancy I've cheated death once or twice so, if this virus turns out to be the bullet with my name on it then I'll take it on the chin knowing I've crammed a lot into my 66 years and there are only two of my bucket list items still to do.
My heart goes out to those worse off than myself along with my fervent wishes that you stay safe, fit and well.